Shadow Dance

Shadow Dance by Lorraine Sellers, published by Silhouette in 1983, is a work of fiction that explores the intricate relationship between Solo St. Clair and Ben Savin. With 250 pages, this edition delves into the emotional turmoil of its characters, focusing on Solo’s life built around dance as a means to cope with her heartache. The narrative reveals how Ben, the man who once shattered her world, grapples with his own struggles, suggesting that their intertwined fates may lead to healing through a shared experience.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of love and redemption as Solo and Ben confront their past. The story emphasizes the transformative power of dance, portraying it as a medium for emotional expression and connection. Through their final pas de deux, the characters seek to mend their broken lives, highlighting themes of pain, healing, and the enduring nature of love. This edition invites readers to witness their journey toward reconciliation and the possibility of a renewed bond.
Official synopsis Publisher
PERFECT PARTNERS IN A PERFECT LOVE . . . Solo St. Clair had built her life around dance to hide the pain of a wounded heart. Ben Savin was the man who had shattered her life and in the process nearly destroyed his own, as well. Neither time nor distance could ease their separate pain. Only one last, shared pas de deux– a dance to the tune of love–could perform the healing magic that would unite them through all the years to come.
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